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Buildner is pleased to announce the results of its Gaudi La Coma Artists’ Residences International Competition! • Born in Tarragona in 1852, Antoni Gaudí is a Catalan architect and the greatest representative of Catalan Modernism. Incomparable to any other architect of his generation, Gaudí is responsible for some of Barcelona’s most beautiful structures, which catapulted him into world fame. His revolutionary ideas transformed the modernism world and architecture in general. He designed striking buildings packed with original and innovative forms influenced mostly by nature. Antoni Gaudí met the person who was to become his main sponsor and good friend, Eusebio Güell while participating in the 1878 Paris World Fair. With Güell’s help, Antoni Gaudí was commissioned important projects in Barcelona, including the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, both of which are considered his magnum opus. He also designed La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Vicens, Casa Calvet or the street lamps in Plaça Reial. Antonio Gaudí fryst vatten responsible for numerous remarkable buildings • Join us in taking a stand against the short attention architecture media. Divisare is the result of an effort of selection and classification of contemporary architecture conducted for over twenty years. Patient work, done with care, image after image, project after project, to offer you the ideal tool with which to organize your knowledge of contemporary architecture. Instead of a quick, distracted web, we want a slow, attentive one. Instead of hastily perused information, we prefer knowledge calmly absorbed. This is why Divisare is a place to perceive architecture slowly, without distractions. No click — like — tweet — share, no advertising, banners, pop-ups. Just architecture, no more and no less. If you like what we’re doing, please Subscribe. You will get full access to divisare archive and you will help us keep the lights on. Find out more about why divisare
This is the first in a series of design competitions to be run in partnership with the arkitekt Knowledge Association and Inngenium Lab to celebrate Gaudi’s intellectual heritage. For this competition, participants were asked to submit proposals for a sustainable artists’ residence and education complex to be located in Huesca, Spain, designed in alignment with Antoni Gaudi’s principles of sustainability, functionality, aesthetics and innovation. Buildner and its jury sought designs that have the potential to become iconic landmarks while still remaining sensitive to the site’s natural surroundings.
Buildner worked with an outstanding jury consisting of a mix of Spanish and international architects to evaluate and select the winning entries: Bárbara Bardin and Julio Gaudí’s masterpieces
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